Planning
Brockton gets the go-ahead for Shoreditch Village second phase
            Hackney planners OK four-building mixed-use scheme designed by architects AHMM         
    Please Release RE: How to change a restrictive covenant on development land
            Have you heard of Section 84?         
    Wandsworth okays a pair of significant schemes
            Greenland gets the nod for a chunk of its Ram Quarter; Squire & Partners to build a new tower on York Road         
    Spotlight turns on RBKC’s affordable housing record
            Investigation reveals deals worth nearly £60m have struck with developers in lieu of affordable homes since 2011, with well over half of that remaining unspent...         
    High Court overturns RBKC permissions after ‘calculation error’
            Judge quashes consent for two amalgamation projects in Notting Hill and Kensington over future housing land supply workings...         
    Green light for another 200-units at Berkeley’s Paddington project
            14-17 Paddington Green joins the West End Gate development         
    Buyers offered ‘one-off’ chance to create £40m Hampstead mansion
            'A house such as this has not been available for decades'         
    Westminster green-lights Adjaye’s 5 Strand scheme
            Starchitect's mixed-use revamp of 1980s office block in the Trafalgar Square Conservation Area         
    Khan slams Battersea affordable homes call
            London Mayor blasts 'shameful' decision...         
    Fitzrovia workhouse-to-resi scheme gets the green light
            Grade II-listed hospital annex - thought to the inspiration for Oliver Twist's workhouse - to be converted to resi         
    Councils told to build more homes near affluent areas
            Communities Secretary Sajid Javid targets NIMBYism in a speech to the Local Government Association's annual conference         
    Londoners polled on how to make Grosvenor Square great again
            Grosvenor wants 280-year-old square to become 'London's leading public space'